CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR BACK ). NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user
to t h e p re s e nc e o f un - i ns u la t e d “d a ng e r ou s voltage“ within the product’s enclos ure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
T
he exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the p rese nce of impo rtant
operating and maintenance ( servicing ) instructions in the literatu re accompanying the appliance.
WARNING :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
-
DO NOT REMOVE EXTERNAL CASES OR CABINETS TO EXPOSE THE ELECTRONICS. NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE WITHIN!
-
IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED, IT MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE FURTHER USE IN ORDER TO AVOID
A HAZARD.
-
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
- DO NOT INSTALL THIS EQUIPMENT IN A CONFINED SPACE, SUCH AS A BOOK CASE OR BUILT IN
CABINET.
- THE APPARATUS MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Control Pad button :
PRESET
R SCAN/CLOCK ALARM
10. BUZZER button (FOR ALARM SET)
, PRESET
11. SLEEP
12. SNOOZE
13. Speakers TUNE
14.
LCD display TUNER SCAN/CLOCK ALARM
15. Cassette knobs 2. STANDBY button
16. Cassette door 3. FUNCTION button (TUNER, TAPE, AUX IN)
17. Battery door 4. AM/FM button
18. AC power cord 5. EQ button – Equalizer set
19. FM antenna 6. VOLUME + button
20. USB port (to computer) 7. MODE/CLOCK SET
21. Headphones jack (MODE = RADIO MEMORY)
22. Aux in jack 8. VOLUME - button
23. Microphone 9. TIMER SET button (FOR ALARM SET)
button 1.
button
POWER SOURCE
This Unit is designed to operate on normal 240V ~ 50Hz household power source. Do not attempt to operate the
system using other power sources. This may result in damage to the unit and void your warranty.
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SET UP
☆ Setting the Time
When power cord is plugged in flashes on the display.
Press MODE/CLOCK SET button for 3 seconds, follow by to adjust hour format (12
or 24 hours)
Press MODE/CLOCK SET button again , follow by button to adjust the hour
Repeat above steps to adjust the minute.
Press MODE/CLOCK SET button to confirm.
☆ Setting the Wake TIMER
This unit includes a timer to wake you up to RADIO, TAPE or BUZZER.
The Wake timer can be set at standby mode only. Ensure the clock has been set to the correct time.
Press TIMER SET button(FOR ALARM SETTING) on for 3 seconds, “ON” show on the display with flashing
hour digits
* Press to input desired hour & minutes, press TIMER button again to confirm .
*
Repeat above steps to set Timer Off-time, Function (Tuner or TAPE) & Volume.
*
Upon completion, all settings will cyclic once and then switch to current time with clock icon.
* By pressing BUZZER button, system switches to traditional alarm sound.
* REMARKS: WAKE UP BY TAPE (SHOULD BE PRESS THE PALY
BUTTON OF CASSETTE TAPE), OTHERWISE, TAPE WAKE UP CAN
NOT BE ACTIVATED.
*
Note:1. ERROR reported if Off-time found equal or smaller than On-Time.
2. By pressing the TIMER SET button, the alarm is switched off.
3. For adjustment, press TIMER SET button for 3 seconds & input new selection.
SNOOZE
When system activates at wake timer, it can be temporarily switched off by pressing Snooze button. After 10
minutes, the system reminds you to wake up again. If you want to cancel the alarm set please refer to P.4
☆ Setting the SLEEP timer
This unit includes Sleep timer that automatically switch off after 10 to 90 minutes (to standby mode).
* Press SLEEP button which will start with 90 minutes.
*
Every additional pressing reduces timer by 10 minutes.
* After a few seconds, Sleep time display will switch back to current time with sle ep icon
Note: If current music source is less than Sleep time, ensure repeat function is activated.
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Cancel Alarm set
Press TIMER SET button(ALARM) again can be cancel Alarm setting ( icon disappear) .
Battery
Backup
When there is power failure, all settings will be lost. To safeguard, this system has a battery backup (2xAAA
batteries excluded). Suggest to check function regularly by unplugging the power cord.
BASIC OPERATION
FUNCTION selector (TUNER, TAPE, AUX)
To select desired sound source.
RADIO O
* Press function selector to “TUNER”
*
* Press key to choose desired tuning station.
*
*
* When selected FM station is received in stereo quality, stereo indication ( ) lights up on the display
*
* Listen to stored station, press [PRESET ] or [ PRESET ] button .
NOTE: To achieve best reception, always extend fully FM antenna wire (on rear panel).
EQ button
5 options of Equalizer: Classic, Rock, Pop, Jazz & Bass.
HEADP
Be sure that your headphones have a 3.5mm stereo plug with an impedance of 8-32 Ohms. When
headphones are connected, the speakers will automatically mute.
AUX INPUT JACK
Press function selector to “ AUX”
This system includes an AUX IN jack and allows sound emission of external audio equipments.
Connect audio output or headphones jack of external audio equipments to AUX IN jack on rear panel
PERATION
Adjust Volume to obtain desired listening level.
30 preset stations available: To store a station, press MODE/CLOCK SET [MODE=RADIO MEMORY ]
button, MEMORY lights up & memory no. flashes, press [MODE/CLOCK SET ] button again to confirm.
HONE JACK
of this system.
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CASSETTE DECK BASIC OPERATION
Before operation, make sure Function Selector is in the Tape mode.
PLAYBACK
Set Function Selector to Tape mode.
Press Eject button to open the cassette door.
Place the cassette tape into Deck, with the side to be played facing the window.
Close cassette door and Press Play button to start playback.
Playback stops when the tape reaches the end.
Press Stop button if you want to stop playback before the end of the tape.
PLAY DECK CONTROLS
1. RECORD : to start recording to cassette tape.
2. PLAY : to start cassette playback.
3. REWIND : to fast rewind the cassette tape
4. F.FWD : to fast forward the cassette tape
5. STOP/ EJECT: to stop or eject cassette tape
6. PAUSE : to interrupt recording or playback
ENCODING (VIA USB CABLE TO COMPUTER)
Installing Audacity Software
Install the Audacity software in your Computer
(supplied disc matches with the device):
- Insert the Audacity disc into CD drive of your
computer.
-
Click “My Computer” on the desktop.
- Double-click “CD drive” to view contents of the
Audacity disc.
- Double-click “Audacity Set Up” & follow the
instruction to install the software.
Install USB Driver
- Make sure the Audacity disc remains in your
CD drive.
- Use supplied USB cable to connect the device
to your computer.
Follow screen instruction to install the USB
driver.
Running the Soft
1. Double-click the Audacity software showing red
and orange “balls” wearing blue headphone, and
go to the following interface:
Use the attribute controls button at top of the
2.
screen, go to beginning, Play, Record, Pause,
Stop and go to end. Use the File, Edit, View,
Project, Generate, Effect and Analyze menu to
Save, Export and edit the music.
Select preference at bottom of the menu which
3.
will open up Audacity Preference. You can set
the Audio I/O, Quality, File Formats,
Spectrograms, Directories, Interface, Keyboard
and Mouse in the Audacity preference Interface.
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Select “Programs” , “Accessories”,
“Entertainment” , “Sound Recorder” and go
into the sound record interface.
Audacity Preference
4. Adjust output and input volume.
(ii) Sound Recorder Interface
(iii) Select Edit and click “Audio Properties” in
bottom of the menu to go to “Audio
Properties” interface:
5. Select record button (
and right tracks will show on the interface;
If no fluctuant wave on the interface during
recording, please adjust the line in volume as
follows:
(i) Click “start” in left corner of the computer,
) to record the disc, left
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Audio properties Interface
Click the (
6.
Click the (
7.
8. Click the (
9. Click the (
10. Click the (
) button to skip to start;
) button to skip to end;
) button to play;
) button to pause the record play;
) button to stop the Record.
Select sound recording volume and go to
(iv)
“Recording Control” interface:
t the line in volume to most or middle, the
Adjus
fluctuant wave will show on the interface when
recording.
SPECIFICATION
Power Supply : AC 240V ~ 50Hz
Power Consumption : 25W
Radio Section : FM 87.5 – 108 MHz
AM 525 – 1620 Khz
11. Export music files to WAV, MP3, Ogg format.
- Once you finished the re cord, you should save
your music to the computer.
- Click File menu and move down to Export as
WAV format, MP3 format or Ogg format.
Click anyone format to save the music, and you
will ask for the file name of the music recorded.
- Note: Audacity does not export MP3 files directly,
you should download the LAME MP3 encoder,
which named lame_enc.dll.
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